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· 3/18/2024

Maunalua Bay Beach Ohana 28 v. State.

Citations

  • 154 Haw. 144
  • 547 P.3d 1174

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  • determining that the defendant’s “conclusory assertion”—that she did not contact the authorities because all police and FBI were corrupt—was not reasonable, as she provided no concrete evidence of such corruption or that there were no other avenues for escape
  • “At Osuagwu’s urging, Nwoye telephoned Iweala and asked him to speak with Osuagwu, who she introduced, using a pseudonym, as her ‘cousin.’”

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